COVID hospitalizations are still a ‘public health threat’ for America’s older adults, says CDC

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COVID hospitalizations are still a ‘public health threat’ for America’s older adults, says CDC
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Older adults remain at a higher risk of hospitalization due to COVID-19, according to a new report from the CDC. Two doctors weighed in on the findings.

Older adults in the U.S. remain at higher risk of hospitalization due to COVID-19, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . Adults age 65 and older accounted for nearly 63% of all COVID-related hospitalizations between January and August 2023, the CDC reported on Friday. In a majority of those cases, the patients had 'multiple underlying conditions,' according to the agency’s report.

'These findings suggest that COVID-19-associated hospitalization continues to predominantly affect adults aged ≥65 years and represent a continued public health threat.

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